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[Bug 11866] iphoneHeadingCalibrationTimeout returns empty#2539

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[Bug 11866] iphoneHeadingCalibrationTimeout returns empty#2539
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@livecodepanos livecodepanos added this to the 6.7.7-rc-1 milestone Jul 7, 2015
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There looks to be something wrong here... This is a PR against 6.7, but the code is 7.0 architecture (use of MCExecContext etc.)...

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@runrevmark Indeed, but there is also a MCExecPoint. I double-checked and this code is in develop-6-7 branch. (The refactored code in develop-7.0 branch is in mblhandlers.cpp)

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@livecode-vulcan review ok 92e8bff

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💙 review by @runrevmark ok 92e8bff

livecode-vulcan added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 8, 2015
[Bug 11866] iphoneHeadingCalibrationTimeout returns empty
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😎 test success 92e8bff

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I just tagged 6.7.7-rc-1 and started the dist build - but in case that first build is successful, this pull request can potentially be merged in, and the engines rebuilt.

livecodesebastien added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 8, 2015
[Bug 11866] iphoneHeadingCalibrationTimeout returns empty
@livecodesebastien livecodesebastien merged commit 82c3e06 into livecode:develop-6.7 Jul 8, 2015
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